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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a show set" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a collection of items or a specific environment designed for a television show, theater production, or similar performance.
Example: "The production team spent weeks designing a show set that would transport the audience to a different era."
Alternatives: "a stage set" or "a production set".
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Mr. Arnold is developing a show set in a hospital.
So why not put on a show set in a real amusement park?
But it feels slightly odd seeing him in a show set in the 1920s.
HIRSCHBERG [to LUMET]: You do a show set in New York.
No one could have predicted that a show set in a clothing factory, and dealing with a trade union's arguments with management, would be a recipe for success.
For a show set in the heart of Jack the Ripper's London, the writers also strongly resisted the idea that the female characters are just victims.
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Williams gave it to Wonder in his dressing room before a show, setting a place on a coffee table and talking him through each item.
Are there any challenges for you and the company specific to presenting Shakespeare in a dinner-and-a-show setting?
Other notable xenophobic smash-hits of this period include Mind Your Language, a laugh-a-minute show set inside an English as a Foreign Language class.
These furnishings suggest several places -- an office, a radio broadcast booth, a talk show set, a police interrogation room and, most disturbingly, a witness box.
"A family show about a vet became a teen show set in an international high school in South Africa.
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